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Housing the World: WUF13 continues in Azerbaijan looking at advancing sustainable global urban development
Housing the World: WUF13 continues in Azerbaijan looking at advancing sustainable global urban development
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live Housing the World: WUF13 continues in Azerbaijan looking at advancing sustainable global urban development

The World Urban Forum (WUF13) continues in Baku, Azerbaijan on 18 May, addressing the global housing crisis. The day’s agenda includes the official opening press conference, the WUF13 Urban Expo opening and a ministerial dialogue on the Nairobi Declaration to advance Africa's urban agenda.

UAE and Saudi Arabia report drone incidents amid Iran conflict deadlock- Middle East conflict
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live UAE and Saudi Arabia report drone incidents amid Iran conflict deadlock- Middle East conflict

A drone strike caused a fire at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE, officials said on Sunday, with no injuries or radiation leaks reported. Saudi Arabia also said it had intercepted three drones. Meanwhile President Donald Trump urged Iran to act "fast" as diplomatic efforts stall.

Russia says Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow leaves four dead
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Russia says Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow leaves four dead

At least four people have been killed in a major Ukrainian drone attack on Russian territory, including the Moscow region, which authorities say faced its largest aerial assault in more than a year.

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda global emergency
08:42
Virus Outbreak

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda global emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), warning that the situation poses a significant risk of cross-border spread in Central Africa.

Taiwan leader warns sovereignty will not be compromised after Trump‑Xi talks
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Taiwan leader warns sovereignty will not be compromised after Trump‑Xi talks

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has reaffirmed the island’s commitment to sovereignty and regional stability following the recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

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Housing challenges affecting nearly 3 billion people top WUF agenda, UN‑Habitat chief says
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Housing challenges affecting nearly 3 billion people top WUF agenda, UN‑Habitat chief says

The global housing crisis has reached what UN officials describe as “staggering” proportions, with nearly 2.8 billion people, around 40 per cent of the world’s population, lacking access to adequate housing, secure land, or basic services such as water and sanitation.

WUF13 opens in Baku with focus on housing, resilience and global urban reform
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WUF13

WUF13 opens in Baku with focus on housing, resilience and global urban reform

The 13th Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) opened in Baku with ministers, UN officials and urban policy leaders. Participants call for action on housing, sustainable development and resilient cities, as rapid urbanisation is placing pressure on infrastructure, services and living conditions.

World Urban Forum explained: housing, climate and urban future goals
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WUF13

World Urban Forum explained: housing, climate and urban future goals

The World Urban Forum (WUF) opens this week in Baku, Azerbaijan, bringing together governments, city leaders, urban planners, researchers and civil society to exchange ideas on how cities can become more inclusive, resilient and sustainable.

Jeffrey Sachs: South Caucasus can become key connector in a multipolar world
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Jeffrey Sachs: South Caucasus can become key connector in a multipolar world

Jeffrey D. Sachs, an economist, public policy analyst, Columbia University professor, and UN advisor, said Azerbaijan and the wider South Caucasus could become one of the world’s key strategic connectors in an emerging multipolar order.

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Housing the World: WUF13 continues in Azerbaijan looking at advancing sustainable global urban development
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live Housing the World: WUF13 continues in Azerbaijan looking at advancing sustainable global urban development

The World Urban Forum (WUF13) continues in Baku, Azerbaijan on 18 May, addressing the global housing crisis. The day’s agenda includes the of...

White House gets small rare earth win, but China's export regime is here to stay
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Rare earths

White House gets small rare earth win, but China's export regime is here to stay

China will address U.S. concerns about rare earth shortages, the White House said on Sunday in a recap of agree...

UAE and Saudi Arabia report drone incidents amid Iran conflict deadlock- Middle East conflict
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live UAE and Saudi Arabia report drone incidents amid Iran conflict deadlock- Middle East conflict

A drone strike caused a fire at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE, officials said on Sunday, with ...

AnewZ Morning Brief – 18 May 2026
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AnewZ Morning Brief – 18 May 2026

Start your day informed with the AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top stories for the 18th of May, covering the l...

Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?
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Eurovision 2026

Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?

Eurovision Song Contest once again proved how unpredictable its outcome can be, with Bulgaria’s Dara turning a late surge into a...

Baku prepares to host WUF13 with 176 countries registered to take part
17:47
WUF13

Baku prepares to host WUF13 with 176 countries registered to take part

Baku will host the 13th World Urban Forum (WUF13) from 17 to 22 May, bringing together around 25,000 participants from 176 countries to address the global housing crisis and sustainable urban development.

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Azerbaijan President Aliyev meets world leaders in Baku as WUF drives strategic partnerships
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Azerbaijan President Aliyev meets world leaders in Baku as WUF drives strategic partnerships

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has held a series of high‑level meetings with world leaders and delegations on the sidelines of the World Urban Forum (WUF) in Baku, with discussions focusing on energy, economic cooperation and international partnerships.

Baku hosts landmark World Urban Forum as cities face climate and housing pressures
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Baku hosts landmark World Urban Forum as cities face climate and housing pressures

Baku is hosting the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), bringing together political leaders, urban planners, architects and development experts as cities worldwide face mounting pressure from climate change, rapid urbanisation and housing shortages.

Uzbekistan launches nationwide 'Car-Free Day' campaign
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Uzbekistan launches nationwide 'Car-Free Day' campaign

Uzbekistan has launched a nationwide environmental initiative titled ‘Day Without Cars’, which will take place twice a month as part of efforts to improve air quality and reduce vehicle emissions.

Aliyev joins OTS leaders at informal summit in Kazakhstan
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OTS Summit

Aliyev joins OTS leaders at informal summit in Kazakhstan

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is participating in the informal summit of the heads of state of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) in Turkistan, Kazakhstan, on 15 May. The summit focuses on regional cooperation, digital development and transport connectivity.

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White House gets small rare earth win, but China's export regime is here to stay
10:50
Rare earths

White House gets small rare earth win, but China's export regime is here to stay

China will address U.S. concerns about rare earth shortages, the White House said on Sunday in a recap of agreements struck at last week's leaders summit that fell short of calling for the removal of restrictions that have disrupted U.S. aerospace and semiconductor manufacturing.

Eight killed and dozens injured after freight train hits bus in Thailand
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Train accident

Eight killed and dozens injured after freight train hits bus in Thailand

At least eight people have died and 32 others were injured after a freight train collided with a public bus at a railway crossing in Bangkok on Saturday (16 May), triggering a fire that quickly spread through the vehicle.

AnewZ Morning Brief – 18 May 2026
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Morning Brief

AnewZ Morning Brief – 18 May 2026

Start your day informed with the AnewZ Morning Brief. Here are the top stories for the 18th of May, covering the latest developments you need to know.

Pope Leo XIV to visit France in September
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Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV to visit France in September

Pope Leo is set to visit France from 25 to 28 September, with a stop at UNESCO headquarters in Paris expected to form a significant part of the trip. 

France opens new judicial inquiry into Jamal Khashoggi killing
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Khashoggi case

France opens new judicial inquiry into Jamal Khashoggi killing

French authorities have opened a new judicial inquiry into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, bringing renewed legal attention to a case that continues to draw international focus nearly eight years after his killing.

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Samsung fails to reach deal with union as strike risk rises
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Samsung fails to reach deal with union as strike risk rises

Negotiations between Samsung Electronics and its workforce on Wednesday have broken down, officials said, raising fresh concerns over potential disruption to South Korea’s export-heavy economy.

Monday morning market report: Oil surges, dollar firms as Middle East conflict enters 11th week
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Monday morning market report: Oil surges, dollar firms as Middle East conflict enters 11th week

The Strait of Hormuz remains a vital maritime chokepoint and serves as the primary artery linking the Persian Gulf to international energy markets. With approximately 20% of global oil and gas shipments transiting this waterway, it is the backbone of energy security for Asia, Europe, and beyond.

China's exports surge as overseas buyers rush orders
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China Export

China's exports surge as overseas buyers rush orders

China’s exports grew faster than expected in April, as overseas buyers moved quickly to secure supplies amid fears that the conflict involving Iran could drive up global energy and transport costs.

Asian stocks surge to record highs on Middle East peace hopes
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Asian stocks surge to record highs on Middle East peace hopes

Asian stocks surged to record highs on 7 May as investors priced in growing hopes of a potential Middle East peace deal, while oil prices eased and the U.S. dollar weakened amid shifting global risk sentiment.

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Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row
08:06
Eurovision

Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row

Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, taking victory in a final overshadowed by a boycott over Israel’s participation and the war in Gaza.

Car rams into pedestrians in Italian city of Modena, injuring at least eight
23:55
Modena Incident

Car rams into pedestrians in Italian city of Modena, injuring at least eight

At least eight people were injured after a driver rammed a car into pedestrians in the northern Italian city of Modena, authorities said on Saturday. Four of the victims were reported to be in serious condition.

Trump says U.S. could strike Iran ‘hard’ as Tehran warns of economic fallout- Middle East conflict
15:02
Middle East Conflict

Trump says U.S. could strike Iran ‘hard’ as Tehran warns of economic fallout- Middle East conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington could destroy Iran’s infrastructure “in two days,” while Tehran warned the U.S. would face growing economic costs from the conflict. The remarks came as Hezbollah reported new attacks on Israeli forces despite an extended Lebanon ceasefire.

Eight killed and dozens injured after freight train hits bus in Thailand
18:34
Train accident

Eight killed and dozens injured after freight train hits bus in Thailand

At least eight people have died and 32 others were injured after a freight train collided with a public bus at a railway crossing in Bangkok on Saturday (16 May), triggering a fire that quickly spread through the vehicle.

Iran says diplomacy possible despite stalled negotiations and Strait tensions - Middle East conflict
07:11
Middle East Conflict

Iran says diplomacy possible despite stalled negotiations and Strait tensions - Middle East conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump says China's Xi Jinping agreed Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran prepares a new shipping mechanism. Tensions over the U.S. blockade and stalled nuclear talks continue to disrupt global oil supplies.

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Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?
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Eurovision 2026

Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?

Eurovision Song Contest once again proved how unpredictable its outcome can be, with Bulgaria’s Dara turning a late surge into a dominant win while several expected contenders collapsed early. At the same time, the absence of the South Caucasus region from the final raised questions.

Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row
08:06
Eurovision

Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row

Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, taking victory in a final overshadowed by a boycott over Israel’s participation and the war in Gaza.

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement
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Lawsuit

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement

British pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics, seeking at least $15 million in damages over allegations that her image was used without permission to promote television sets.

Venice Biennale hit by geopolitical disputes over Russia and Israel
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Visual arts

Venice Biennale hit by geopolitical disputes over Russia and Israel

The 61st Venice Biennale has opened under grey skies and political tension, with disputes over Russia and Israel, resignations on the jury, and protests marking the start of one of the art world’s most high-profile events.

Banned in Britain, booked in Tbilisi: Ye set to perform in Georgia
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Kanye West Europe tour

Banned in Britain, booked in Tbilisi: Ye set to perform in Georgia

Ye will perform in Tbilisi on 12 June as part of a Georgian government-funded programme, despite being barred from entering the U.K. and facing mounting concert cancellations across Europe.

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Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says
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Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says

The risk from hantavirus to the general public remains very low, and the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more than 100 staff members actively working on the outbreak, a governmental health official said on Wednesday.

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship
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Hantavirus

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Countries worldwide sought to prevent the further spread of the hantavirus on Thursday, after an outbreak on a cruise ship, by tracking those who had disembarked before the virus was detected and anyone who had close contact with them since.

WFP urges urgent funding as 5.8 million Haitians face acute food insecurity
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Haiti Hunger Crisis

WFP urges urgent funding as 5.8 million Haitians face acute food insecurity

More than half of Haiti’s population is facing acute food insecurity, prompting the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to warn that recent progress in tackling hunger remains fragile and could quickly be reversed without urgent support.

Six new meningitis cases reported in UK bringing total to 27
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meningitis Outbreak

Six new meningitis cases reported in UK bringing total to 27

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that as of Wednesday evening, it has identified six new cases of meningococcal disease in Kent, bringing the total of confirmed or suspected cases to at least 27.

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World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war
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Travel

World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war

TUI has reported sustained demand for holidays despite the Iran war, as the world’s biggest travel company posted lower-than-expected quarterly losses and said bookings for the second half of the year remained strong.

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans
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Travel

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans

Travellers worried about costs and flights by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are changing their summer holiday plans, with lastminute bookings, safer destinations such as Spain, and rail travel all growing in popularity. 

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs
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Fuel crisis

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs

ITA Airways is preparing to raise ticket prices by between 5% and 10% this year as soaring fuel costs linked to the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the U.S. continue to pressure airlines worldwide.

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel
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Tourism

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel

Dubai chef Shaw Lash at Mexican restaurant Lila Molino flies in her avocados and tomatillos, small, tart green fruits native to Central America that are a staple of Mexican cuisine and key for her colourful and spicy dishes.

Dubai caps flights, raising pressure on Indian airlines and travel sector
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Travel Restrictions

Dubai caps flights, raising pressure on Indian airlines and travel sector

Dubai has restricted foreign airlines to one daily flight to its airports until 31 May due to the Iran crisis, raising fears of significant revenue losses for Indian carriers, industry letters show.

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At Cannes, Japanese director Fukada says AI undermines the creative process
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AI

At Cannes, Japanese director Fukada says AI undermines the creative process

Japanese filmmaker Koji Fukada has said that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to “jump straight to the result” risks undermining the purpose of art, which he believes should be rooted in self-expression and a deeper understanding of the world.

Spain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure
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Spain

Spain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure

The Spanish government has issued a defiant message to Silicon Valley, confirming it will push ahead with stringent new legislation designed to make social networks and Artificial Intelligence (AI) demonstrably safer.

Humanoid says AI 'brain' can train robots in days as humanoid race accelerates
14:58
Artifical Intelligence

Humanoid says AI 'brain' can train robots in days as humanoid race accelerates

A robotics startup says it has built an AI “brain” that can teach humanoid robots new physical skills in days rather than months, as the race to deploy human-shaped machines in factories and warehouses accelerates.

EU agrees softened AI rules with delays after industry pressure
12:48
EU AI rules

EU agrees softened AI rules with delays after industry pressure

European Union countries and European Parliament lawmakers have agreed on a softened version of the bloc’s landmark artificial intelligence rules, including delayed implementation, in a move critics say reflects growing concessions to major technology firms.

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